EPA’s Achievements in 2023: A Year of Environmental Impact

THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) remains at the forefront of sustainable environmental management, shaping decisions that balance economic development with ecological responsibility. In 2023, the Agency’s twelve dynamic departments undertook impactful endeavours, demonstrating their commitment to environmental well-being and fostering a harmonious coexistence between development and nature.

1. Communication Department: Shaping Narratives
The Communication Department took centre stage, orchestrating significant events like ‘World Environment Day 2023’ and skillfully disseminating positive achievements across social media platforms, fostering public awareness and engagement.

2. Environmental Investigations: Pioneering Compliance
This department, commonly known as the “complaints department,” not only diligently addressed 164 out of 282 complaints received but also crafted an Environmental Guideline for Wash Bays in collaboration with NDCs. In addition, they reinvigorated the Honorary Litter Warden program in regions 1, 4, and 9. This stands as a testament to their commitment to increasing compliance.
3. Emergency Response: Aiding National Preparedness
Successfully supported the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) during Tradewinds 2023, the Emergency Response team enhanced national readiness by testing the National Oil Spill Contingency Plan. Their efforts resulted in an increased number of personnel trained in Incident Command Systems and shoreline cleanup assessment techniques.

4. Oil & Gas Department: Pioneering Environmental Monitoring
Executing the first phase of the Ecosystem Reference Survey Programme, the Oil & Gas Department aimed to monitor the offshore industry’s impact on the environment. The department also engaged in Compliance assistance outreaches, in collaboration with key stakeholders, targeted gas stations and fuel storage facilities, thus reinforcing regulatory adherence.

5. Forestry Department: Balancing Conservation and Utilisation
Screening 126 applications, issuing 80 permits, and developing Terms of Scope for EIA logging projects, showcased the Forestry Department’s commitment to sustainable forest operations.

6. Agriculture Department: Success Stories in Compliance
Completing 54 compliance inspections, investigating 47 complaints, and offering environmental compliance assistance, the Agriculture Department achieved commendable success stories, thereby aligning its efforts with the EPA’s mandate.

7. Manufacturing and Industry Department: Managing High-Risk Facilities
Processing 93 applications for Environmental Authorisation in the Oil & Gas and Construction sectors, this department improved compliance with the Environmental Regulations, particularly for high-risk facilities. Strengthening environmental monitoring requirements and standards showcased their public and environmental health commitment.
8. Mining Department: Strengthening compliance
With a focus on compliance inspections in mining districts, the Mining Department heightened oversight for medium and high-risk permitted mining facilities. Compliance assistance initiatives reached communities like Bartica and Karrau, contributing to responsible mining practices.

9. Multilateral Environmental Agreement (MEA) Unit: Global Participation
Active participation in global projects like the Global Environmental Facility Amazon Sustainable Landscapes Phase 3 Regional Project, highlighted the Unit’s dedication. The commencement of the Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Mining Project that was delayed for two years, showcases their resilience.

Supporting Pillars: MIS and GIS Departments
The Management Information System (MIS) digitised the Agency’s complaints and permitting processes. Simultaneously, the GIS Department was pivotal in analysing and plotting inspections and investigations, providing valuable insights for long-term support.

As the new year unfolds, the EPA remains committed to community engagement, compliance assistance, and the execution of its work plan. The strides made in 2023 set the stage for a future where environmental protection and economic development harmoniously coexist.

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